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SMSF Association Submission – Joint JAWG submission – Open Letter to Stephen Jones: Quality of Advice Review
Joint Open Letter The government’s Response to the Quality of Advice Review has the potential to fundamentally improve financial advice in the interest of consumers by ensuring many millions more Australians can
SMSF Association Submission – Pre-Budget Submission 2023-24
SMSF Association Submission The SMSF Association welcomes the opportunity to put forward our 2023-2024 Pre-Budget submission. We thank the Government and Treasury for the consideration given to our pre-budget submissions.
SMSF Association Submission – Joint Submission – Treasury – TPB Reforms Exposure Draft
SMSF Association Submission Implementation of the Government’s response to the Review of the Tax Practitioners Board The external professional association members of the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB) Tax Practitioner Governance
SMSF Association Submission to ATO – ABRS 2022/D1 Draft Corporations (Eligible Officer Exclusion – Non-individuals and Resigned Directors) Determination 2022
SMSF Association Submission The SMSF Association welcomes the opportunity to provide this submission in response to theRegistrar’s Draft Corporations (Eligible Officer Exclusion – non-individuals and resigned directors) Determination 2022. The
SMSF Association Submission to Treasury – Strengthening the ABN System
SMSF Association Submission The SMSF Association welcomes the opportunity to provide this submission in response to exposure draft Strengthening the ABN System Bill. The SMSF Association supports designing a modern
SMSF Association Submission – Joint Submission to ALRC – Interim Report B
SMSF Association Submission Re: Australian Law Reform Commissions Review of the Legislative Framework for Corporations and Financial Services Regulation – Interim Report B Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, CPA
SMSF Association Submission – Exposure draft: Superannuation Auditor Registration Imposition Regulations 2022
SMSF Association Submission The SMSF Association welcomes the opportunity to provide this submission in response to the Government’s proposed remaking of the Superannuation Auditor Registration Imposition Regulations. We welcome the
SMSF Association Submission – Financial Services Compensation Scheme of Last Resort Levy Bill 2022 [Provisions] and Financial Services Compensation Scheme of Last Resort Levy (Collection) Bill 2022 [Provisions]
SMSF Association Submission Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, CPA Australia, the Financial Planning Association, the Institute of Public Accountants and the SMSF Association support the implementation of a ‘true’ compensation
SMSF Association Submission – CA ANZ, CPA Australia, FPA, IPA & SMSFA Joint Submission: Exposure Draft – Corporations Amendments (CSLR) Regulations 2022, Financial Services Compensation Scheme of Last Resort Levy Regulations 2022
SMSF Association Submission Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, CPA Australia, the Financial Planning Association, the Institute of Public Accountants and the SMSF Association support the implementation of a ‘true’ compensation
SMSF Association Submission – Joint Associations Working Group: Financial Adviser Education Standards Consultation Paper
SMSF Association Submission We write on behalf of the members of key financial services industry and financial advice professional associations with respect to the current Treasury consultation into the Professional Standards
SMSF Association Submission – Quality of Advice Review: Proposals for Reform
SMSF Association Submission The SMSF Association welcomes the opportunity to provide this submission in response to the Quality of Advice Review’s consultation paper – Proposals for Reform. The paper considers
SMSF Association Submission – Financial Adviser Education Standards
SMSF Association Submission The SMSF Association welcomes the opportunity to provide this submission in response to the Government’s Financial Advisers Education Standards consultation paper. Two essential elements of the Association’s mission are